Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 09, December 6, 1974
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University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 12-6-1974 Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 09, December 6, 1974 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 09, December 6, 1974" (1974). Central Florida Future. 209. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/209 Non-Profit Orl!n. Uc:; Postage PA i D Permit No. 3575 Ortando, Florida AD~RESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Traffic Violation Fines Boosted By Jim Holmes The new law passed by the Smith continued, "Fifteen the University of South Florida · proved and filed with the dollars is a lot of money for a and the University of Florida. Secretary of State on July third. State Legislature last session ticket." To comply with the recently requires the University to raise 'If the appeals board is The new law is an attempt by By law, all appeals must be adopted "Florida uniform their fines to uniform state-wide established,_ State Attorney the State Legislature to stan disposition of traffic infractions handled by the Orlando General Robert Shevin indicated dardize all traffic fines in the Municipal Court, unless the act," the University traffic and Mr. John Smith, director of the in a legal opinion that students state. · - parking committee amended the Board of Regents approves a wouJd then have the option to The new state-wide law will traffic and parking regulation's campus police, said, "We have no move by FTU Attorney General appeal ' their cases to either the mak~ all pedestrian . and non choice but to enforce this David Boone to establish a schedule of fines, to go into effect law .. .it's a state statute, but as campus appeals board or the moving traffic violations and campus "parking violations adjqcent municipality. some moving violations non January first. you can guess, we a.t the police appeal board." Tickets for parking violations - dep-artment aren't really happy Hunter Potts, SG president, criminal infractions which are have been boosted from $2 to $15. Such an appeal board is said the campus parking appeals not punishable by incarceration about it." already under consideration at board would serve as a more for which there is no right to a convienent system of appeals for trial by jury or a right to court both the students and faculty. appointed counsel. · In addition, the board would Any person charged with a .,~~.. ····~•llllllllm' tend to be more aware of campus noncriminal infraction under this parking problems. law may pay the civil penalty I Smith said, "if it has proper within ten days of the date of representation and is set up right,· receiving the citation, either by it can be a good thing." mail or in person, or if he has The uniform disposition of posted bond, he may forfeit bond traffic infractions act was ap- by failing to appear. Vol. 7, No. 9 ORLANDO . FLORIDA December 6, 1974 Alcohol Ok In Dorms By Marcy l\Juramatsu suites and that the consumption said, was also taken into con of said alcoholic beverages be sideration. Dr. W. Rex Brown, Vice excluded from dorm lounges, Sharon Esposito, RHA resident for Student Affairs, has hallways and other such public President, and Jesse McLeod, pproved a policy concerning the and common areas within the · RHA Judicial Board Chairman, possession and consumption of residence halls." were the students most directly alcoholic beverages in the Dr. Brown said the original responsible for the policy for residence halls. request concerning alcohol in the' mulation. The request was presented to dorms came from resident student and RHA member Angie Housing Operations director him by the FTU Resident Hall Leo Goff provided assistance Association <RHA), after Yount in the school year 1968-69. Brown's response then and during the research phase. researching regulations within Similar successful policies the State University System. almost yearly up to this point was negative. have been instituted at other The policy, which becomes . universities in the state. 1 Michael Bisesi a.rid Pamela Adam Zukowski sculptured human figure out of effective immediately, states The higher average age of the "that the possession and con · Hindman, Administrative Ad stainless steel wire, for the Art and Technology course visers to the RHA, credited the FTU student and· the relatively sumption of alcoholic beverages small res_ident student population taught by Johann Eyfells. According to Eyfells it is a by those persons of legal age be research and preparation of the controversial image in the. context of the course." resident students as the main indicates that the policy will allowed in the residence halls ; provide the opportunity for a (Photo by Fred Sommer)' that the consumptions of said reason for the -policy approval. The fact that the legal age has more varied living-learning alcoholic beverages be permitted atmosphere for dorm students. only in the individual residence been lowered to 18, Dr. Brown 1Simply Shakespeare~ Tour~ Area By Alan Crouse class, is winding up its tour of originally proposed the idea of Omans said calls from local husband wins the struggle by area high schools. actually performing a play. high schools soon came pouring slapping the wife's bottom, "Simply Shakespeare," a According to Dr. Stuart Next; Judy Smith off en".d to in , making it necessary to make wrestling her to the floor and series of single acts from dif Omans, who teaches the course help with production, negotiating up· a performance schedule. standing with foot rested on her ferent Shakespeare comedies, on Shakespearian comedy, with the Theater Department for "The original idea was to take posterior. while singing words of produced by an FTU literature student Rick Camarata assistance in blocking and the Shakespeare off his pedestal and love . borrowing of costumes. make him interesting." Oman 's students plan to con In the performance, the tinue "Simply Shakespeare" next question is posed, "How can man quarter under an independent get along in his world?" study. Omans said identity is given as Omans said they will polish an answer and acts from the what has already been done and "Comedy of Errors," "Taming of also write a new presentation on the Shrew," "A Midsummer the theme of power. Night's Dream" and "Twelfth Night" were chosen as variations The group has gotten much on the theme of identity. mail from area high school After the company was "Ready students and Omans related one to go on the road,'' the Music experience when a group of Department offered the services slower students were "allowed" of a recorder quartet which lends to see the performance a festive m0od to the opening of "There was one fell ow right the performance. near the front who was grabbing Omans opens the show as a every one of those jokes long 1 jester quoting some of before anyone else in the Shakespeare's paradoxical audience." statements as advice, while Omans said he hopes "Simply jabbing members of the audience Shakespeare" will continue, with his mop-like staff. because it is a learning ex · ·"It was the only way I could get pe.rience for both the high school them to do it, " Omans added and college students, as well as facetiously . · being entertaining. One of the most appealing "By performing Shakespeare, I ~obert M. Bowden.is the unfortunate owner of this 1964 Ford Fairlane which caught numbers to the high school think my students get a much fire .Mond~y. ev_enmg, November 25, at the corner of Pegasus Drive and Alafaya audiences is a scene from ' The better idea as to why Trail. No mJur1es were reported. Bowden, an FTU student pi'esides at College Taming of the Shrew ," where Shakespeare has been translated Court Apartments. <Photo by Fred Sommers) both ;:t husband and wife strive to into every language and is next to domina~e the relationship, The the Bible in being read." Student Lives ·- . ~~- 1n Tent By Alan Crouse contact with the owner of the property. Not too far from the FTU When asked how he makes it campus lives a man in a tent. through cold snaps, the student Fighting inflation? This replied, "I freeze." modern pioneer of sotts says When questioned, "wouldn't it inflation is only one reason for his be nice to sit down with a beer unconventional lifestyle. and click-on the TV", he says not. "My parents have the money to "I had an apartment when I put me up in an apartment, but I was in Gainesville, but it was just dig it out here," said the always noisy and I hat.ed it. The blonde-haired FTU freshman. peace out here makes up for it." The camouflaged mosquito netting which lines the low-slung, The freshman says he plans to plastic tent gives the impression get a place for the winter, and try of a guerilla fighter's bivouac camping again in the spring instead of the residence of a quarter. college student. He says his biggest fear i But, the studious trappings of a people who come around to ste desk made from a board secured to a tree and shelves similarly things, or just to cause trouble. constructed offers all the c-om Why not move farther into the woods? forts of a - dorm room ..